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Firuzabad Tower


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nameFiruzabad Tower
native_nameبرج فیروزآباد
native_name_langfa
imageFiruzabad Tower2012-03-25.jpg
building_typeTower
location_townJolgeh, Shahrabad, Firuzabad, Bardaskan, Razavi Khorasan
location_countryIran
coordinates
map_typeIran
pushpin_labelFiruzabad Tower
completion_dateGreat Seljuq Empire
height18 m
designationsNational Monument

The Firuzabad Tower () is a grave historical tower of the Great Seljuq Empire era that is located 17 km south of Bardaskan in Firuzabad village at Shahrabad District on old Torshiz. Archaeological evidence confirms the habitat of Islam until the seventh century AH, which is around the province and shining star of the eighth Imam of Appreciation through Ali ar-Ridha of this was the route. Cylindrical shape with an outward current height of the minarets and 18 meters with decorative elements and architectural style reflects the bricklayer is a mystery. The tower was added as the 91st monument to the list of Iran's national monuments.

References

  1. Douglas Pickett: Early Persian tilework, The Medieval Flowering of Kashi, Fairleigh Dickinson University. Press, 1997, {{ISBN. 978-0-8386-3365-6, p.104
  2. Ministry for Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicraft of Iran, 19 May 2011 [http://www.ichto.ir/]
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